Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) said that being gay does not make someone a killer, after being asked about a new documentary on the murder trials and suicide of former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez.

Boston’s ABC affiliate WCVB TV was forced to withstand the slings and arrows of sports fans after using a stock photo of the recently deceased convicted murderer Aaron Hernandez, to illustrate a story on the team’s big playoffs win last weekend.

Deceased New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez had an advanced case of the brain disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), researchers said on Thursday. Jose Baez, the attorney for Hernandez and his family, said Friday that his client “was struggling in a deep,

A Massachusetts judge has agreed to erase the murder conviction of former NFL player Aaron Hernandez, essentially because his suicide prevents his pursuit of justice by putting an abrupt end to his appeal.

After former NFL star Aaron Hernandez was found dead in his jail cell last week, authorities found three suicide notes lying near his body, one addressed to his fiancée, one to his daughter, and the third to his prison boyfriend. Authorities have surmised if the player’s complicated sex life was a prime motivation for his years of troublesome behavior and ultimately his suicide.

On Wednesday morning, former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez was found dead in his jail cell, the result, authorities said, of a suicide. But, one of the player’s former sports agents finds the claim absurd and is now saying there is “no chance” that the player took his own life.

A prosecutor alleges that former Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez killed two people and then got tattoos of it. Suffolk County prosecutors now want to use those tattoos as evidence against Hernandez.

Council for convicted killer and former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez now claims that the Russians hacked his jailhouse phone calls, and may want the evidence thrown out of court over a violation of client-attorney privileges.

Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez, spending a life sentence in Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center for murder, penned a vicious letter to a female pen pal in which he lauded Patriots quarterback Tom Brady but ripped owner Robert Kraft.

As former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez appeared in court for the pre-trial hearings on yet another murder charge, the court got a look at the former player’s new tattoo and it isn’t one likely to sit well with either officials or perhaps even a jury.

Aaron Hernandez heard the words, “You are committed to the MCI-Cedar Junction for the term of your natural life without the possibility of parole.” The 25-year-old Hernandez fixated on “life without the possibility of parole.” The 50-year-old Hernandez will come to rue the “committed to the MCI-Cedar Junction” part.

On Wednesday’s “First Take” on ESPN2, co-host Stephen A. Smith reacted to former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez being found guilty of first degree murder in the killing of Odin Lloyd. Hernandez still faces trial for the murders of two

As the murder trial of former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez continues, fiancé Shayanna Johnson testified that she followed instructions and removed a cardboard box from the couple’s home and then disposed of it in a “random dumpster.”

The prosecution in the Aaron Hernandez murder trial showed text messages showing the defendant seeking to meet with his alleged victim on the night of his murder and questioned a maid who claims she saw the former New England Patriot manipulate his surveillance system after the killing.